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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'They didn&apos;t listen',
	'takedown' => '2017-11-01',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<img src="/img/CC_BY-SA_4.0/y.st./weblog/2019/02/23.jpg" alt="Overcast" class="framed-centred-image" width="649" height="480"/>
<section id="drudgery">
	<h2>Drudgery</h2>
	<p>
		My discussion post for the day:
	</p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			Garbage collection is definitely an important feature.
			Without it, we&apos;d need to deal with freeing memory manually, which I believe is what you have to do in C.
			Some compiled languages have automated garbage collection, and I think most if not all scripting languages do.
			It&apos;s sort of a required feature for scripting languages, due to the fact that scripts are meant to be quick and dirty, not sweating the details as much.
		</p>
		<p>
			I hadn&apos;t heard of SystemTap and DTrace.
			It sounds like they could be pretty useful when you&apos;re running $a[PHP] live.
			Maybe that&apos;s why I haven&apos;t had any contact with them; I use $a[PHP] as a shell-scripting language instead of a website-programming language, so any errors I encounter are spit out at me on the command line right away anyway.
		</p>
		<p>
			In addition to the customisation options you mention because of the Zend Engine, the addition of the Zend Engine to $a[PHP] replaced a bunch of the slower code that had previously been a part of $a[PHP].
			Because of that, $a[PHP] was made to run faster by the Zend Engine.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
</section>
<section id="work">
	<h2>Work</h2>
	<p>
		The boss keeps putting me on the drive-through.
		Fine.
		Whatever.
		But today, they went back to asking me if I&apos;m sick of working the drive-through.
		I thought that even though they kept putting me on drive-through, at least they&apos;d stop asking that question now.
		I mean, duh.
		I already told you I was!
		I didn&apos;t phrase it like that though.
		But somehow, I guess they thought one day off from it changed something.
		Or maybe my taking a week off for surgery recovery was supposed to make me not sick of their garbage on drive-through.
		I don&apos;t know.
		Anyway, they switched the crew around a bit, so I instead got put on my formerly-least-favourite position instead, for today.
		It was wonderful.
		<strong>*Any*</strong> position in the store except the drive-through window is practically my favourite position in the store at this point.
	</p>
</section>
END
);
